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SpaceX had two rockets at two pads on the Space Coast on Monday. After a successful first launch of the day, it’s down to one. That’s because a Falcon 9 carrying 28 Starlink satellites lifted ...
SpaceX plans the first of a double-header day. Starlink 6-80 will launch just hours before the planned Fram2 astronaut mission.
Scrub recap: SpaceX has confirmed tonight's launch has been scrubbed. An official reason was not provided, but another round of storms are moving into the area from the west. The next launch ...
SpaceX has two rockets at two pads set for launch Monday on the Space Coast. First up is a Falcon 9 carrying 28 Starlink satellites targeting 3:32 p.m. from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s ...
Anyone ready for a very special and historic late-night rocket launch? Fram2, a private SpaceX spaceflight mission, is set to be the first human spaceflight mission to orbit around Earth's poles.
THEY SAW IT THE SECOND. THE THE LAUNCH WINDOW OPENED. SO A LOT OF PEOPLE GOING HOME HAPPY TONIGHT. I’M COVERING THE SPACE COAST LIVE IN TITUSVILLE The SpaceX Fram2 mission launched Monday night ...
SpaceX is scheduled to launch two rockets from Florida's Space Coast on Sunday, March 30, and Monday, March 31. The first launch will deploy Starlink satellites, while the second will carry four ...
X/@SpaceX Four space explorers will launch with SpaceX next week on a polar orbital mission that could unlock a new area in space for future spaceflights. The four-person mission, known as Fram2 ...
SpaceX is scheduled to launch two rockets from Florida's Space Coast on Sunday, March 30, and Monday, March 31. The first launch will deploy Starlink satellites, while the second will carry four ...
The SpaceX rocket lifted off from Space Launch Complex-4E at 6:11:40 p.m. ET (2211 GMT). A little more than eight minutes later, the rocket's first-stage booster, B1063, touched down on the SpaceX ...
A SpaceX astronaut mission like no other will lift off from Kennedy Space Center on Monday night. Here's what to know.